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And I took the other half and I rolled it up in a tube, in a tube about this big. Right. And I tucked it in between my butt cheeks is what I did with it. And it stayed there rather well for a while, at least. And that'll come up later. So then. I'm right before the guardrail. The cops are still following us, so I find out, but they had slowed down. They come around the corner. They see me.
And I took the other half and I rolled it up in a tube, in a tube about this big. Right. And I tucked it in between my butt cheeks is what I did with it. And it stayed there rather well for a while, at least. And that'll come up later. So then. I'm right before the guardrail. The cops are still following us, so I find out, but they had slowed down. They come around the corner. They see me.
And I took the other half and I rolled it up in a tube, in a tube about this big. Right. And I tucked it in between my butt cheeks is what I did with it. And it stayed there rather well for a while, at least. And that'll come up later. So then. I'm right before the guardrail. The cops are still following us, so I find out, but they had slowed down. They come around the corner. They see me.
They jump out of the vehicle, tackle me. They're punching me in the back of the head. What's your name? Fuck you. Boom, boom, boom. What's your name? Fuck your mother. Boom, boom, boom. They get me all cuffed up. I don't know what's going on with my co-defendant. I found out that he got out of the car and ran in the opposite direction of the car we were supposed to carjack.
They jump out of the vehicle, tackle me. They're punching me in the back of the head. What's your name? Fuck you. Boom, boom, boom. What's your name? Fuck your mother. Boom, boom, boom. They get me all cuffed up. I don't know what's going on with my co-defendant. I found out that he got out of the car and ran in the opposite direction of the car we were supposed to carjack.
They jump out of the vehicle, tackle me. They're punching me in the back of the head. What's your name? Fuck you. Boom, boom, boom. What's your name? Fuck your mother. Boom, boom, boom. They get me all cuffed up. I don't know what's going on with my co-defendant. I found out that he got out of the car and ran in the opposite direction of the car we were supposed to carjack.
I still don't know why to this day. um they actually tackled they didn't tackle him they tased him in the river for 26 seconds it was on the taser report um one of the cops that was wrestling with him in the river after the words lost his gun and his flashlight in the river um they finally get us in the back of cruisers they read me my rights and I'm like, yeah, I think I'll take the lawyer.
I still don't know why to this day. um they actually tackled they didn't tackle him they tased him in the river for 26 seconds it was on the taser report um one of the cops that was wrestling with him in the river after the words lost his gun and his flashlight in the river um they finally get us in the back of cruisers they read me my rights and I'm like, yeah, I think I'll take the lawyer.
I still don't know why to this day. um they actually tackled they didn't tackle him they tased him in the river for 26 seconds it was on the taser report um one of the cops that was wrestling with him in the river after the words lost his gun and his flashlight in the river um they finally get us in the back of cruisers they read me my rights and I'm like, yeah, I think I'll take the lawyer.
They read him his rights and they go, we just want to know who's driving the car. He goes, I don't know what car you're talking about. So they get us to the state trooper barracks in North Andover, Mass. And as we're walking up the stairs, I go looking at my co-defendant and he is he was 200 pounds, six foot two when he got out of prison four months earlier. He was about 150 pounds.
They read him his rights and they go, we just want to know who's driving the car. He goes, I don't know what car you're talking about. So they get us to the state trooper barracks in North Andover, Mass. And as we're walking up the stairs, I go looking at my co-defendant and he is he was 200 pounds, six foot two when he got out of prison four months earlier. He was about 150 pounds.
They read him his rights and they go, we just want to know who's driving the car. He goes, I don't know what car you're talking about. So they get us to the state trooper barracks in North Andover, Mass. And as we're walking up the stairs, I go looking at my co-defendant and he is he was 200 pounds, six foot two when he got out of prison four months earlier. He was about 150 pounds.
Now, he was strung out when I got out a month after him. And he's soaking wet and he just has this look of devastation on his face. And I go, hey, pick. And he goes looking at me. I go, hey, man, I don't know about you, but I had fun today. And I'm doing it mainly I'm doing it for his sound, his peace of mind.
Now, he was strung out when I got out a month after him. And he's soaking wet and he just has this look of devastation on his face. And I go, hey, pick. And he goes looking at me. I go, hey, man, I don't know about you, but I had fun today. And I'm doing it mainly I'm doing it for his sound, his peace of mind.
Now, he was strung out when I got out a month after him. And he's soaking wet and he just has this look of devastation on his face. And I go, hey, pick. And he goes looking at me. I go, hey, man, I don't know about you, but I had fun today. And I'm doing it mainly I'm doing it for his sound, his peace of mind.
But I'm also doing it for the cops, because at this point in my life, I hate the police, kill the cops. I hope they all die. Blah, blah, blah. You know, it doesn't matter that they're the ones that are out here protecting your family while you're sitting your ass in prison because of the choices you made. Right. So.
But I'm also doing it for the cops, because at this point in my life, I hate the police, kill the cops. I hope they all die. Blah, blah, blah. You know, it doesn't matter that they're the ones that are out here protecting your family while you're sitting your ass in prison because of the choices you made. Right. So.
But I'm also doing it for the cops, because at this point in my life, I hate the police, kill the cops. I hope they all die. Blah, blah, blah. You know, it doesn't matter that they're the ones that are out here protecting your family while you're sitting your ass in prison because of the choices you made. Right. So.
I'm getting booked and this detective comes walking in and I and it's obvious to me that he's a detective. And he goes walking out back to the holding cells. And I hear him screaming. He goes, you either robbed a bank or you drove the car. Which is it? And at this point, I realized, well, this is where I'm going to find out if my co-defendant is going to be solid and tell on me or not.
I'm getting booked and this detective comes walking in and I and it's obvious to me that he's a detective. And he goes walking out back to the holding cells. And I hear him screaming. He goes, you either robbed a bank or you drove the car. Which is it? And at this point, I realized, well, this is where I'm going to find out if my co-defendant is going to be solid and tell on me or not.